
Wei River - Wikipedia
The Wei River (Chinese: 渭 河; pinyin: Wèi Hé; Wade–Giles: Wei Ho) is a major river in west-central China's Gansu and Shaanxi provinces. It is the largest tributary of the Yellow River and very important in the early development of Chinese civilization. [1]
Wei River | Gansu & Shaanxi, China | Britannica
Wei River, river in Gansu and Shaanxi provinces, north-central China, a western tributary of the Huang He (Yellow River). It rises in the Niaoshu Mountains in Weiyuan county of central Gansu province and flows east, first between the north-south …
Wei River (Xiang tributary) - Wikipedia
The Wei or Weishui River (simplified Chinese: 沩水河; traditional Chinese: 溈水河; pinyin: Wéishuǐ Hé), begins in Weishan Township, is 117.2 kilometres (72.8 mi) long, and has a drainage basin of 2,125 square kilometres (820 sq mi). It is the largest river in Ningxiang City and one of the largest tributaries of the Xiang River. [1]
渭河(中国黄河的最大支流)_百度百科
渭河干流从天水出甘肃省,东流至 天水 与宝鸡接壤,经 宝鸡 市的 陈仓 、 渭滨 、 金台 、 岐山 、 眉县 、扶风, 咸阳 市的 杨陵 、 武功 、 兴平 、秦都、 渭城, 西安 市的周至、西安市鄠邑区 [27] 、长安、未央、灞桥、高陵、临潼, 渭南 市的临渭、大荔、华县、华阴等22个县(市、区),至 潼关 的港口入黄。
China: A hydrological history - Nature
2016年8月3日 · In some of the most dramatic conflicts, rivers were harnessed as weapons. In 204 BC, for instance, an intentional rupturing of the Wei River dams led to the victory of the Han-dynasty forces.
Battle of Wei River - Wikipedia
The Battle of Wei River (Chinese: 濰水之戰) was fought in November 204 BC between the Han and a combined force of Qi and Western Chu. The famous General Han Xin led the Han force, while the Chu were led by Long Ju (龍且) and the Qi by King Tian Guang (田廣).
Wei River: The Wei River: A Lifeline for Ancient Chinese Civilization
2024年6月7日 · The Wei River is a major river in west-central China that flows into the Yellow River, the second-longest river in Asia. The Wei River has played a vital role in the history and culture of China, as it was the cradle of some of the earliest and most influential civilizations in …
Wei River Map - Stream - China - Mapcarta
The Wei River is a major river in west-central China's Gansu and Shaanxi provinces. It is the largest tributary of the Yellow River and very important in the early development of Chinese civilization.
Wei, river, China - Infoplease
Wei wā [key], river, c.450 mi (720 km) long, rising in SE Gansu prov. and flowing E through Gansu and Shaanxi provs. to the Huang He. Its wide, alluvial valley was the site of some of the earliest centers of Chinese civilization (such as the Chou dynasty, 1027–256 b.c.) and is now the agricultural and population center of Shaanxi prov ...
Wei River Valley | valley, China | Britannica
Since prehistoric times, the Wei River valley has formed part of the main east-west route running from the North China Plain in the east to the Hexi (Gansu) Corridor and the steppelands in the west.